Maynard police log: Nov. 26-Dec. 2

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Dec 8, 2018 at 7:00 AM

The following are excerpts from the Maynard police log from Monday, Nov. 26, to Sunday, Dec. 2. The log is public record and available for review. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law.

Monday, Nov. 26

8 a.m.: Police notified the Department of Public Works about a dead deer at Summer Street and Apple Ridge Road and a dead fox on Great Road.

1:52 p.m.: Two suspicious men were reported walking on the edge of a Winter Street property. Police located the men, who were licensed solicitors.

5:21 p.m.: Police logged an instance of a rental car pulling out of a construction site with no workers in the area.

5:34 p.m.: A motor vehicle crash was reported at Main and Nason streets.

6:35 p.m.: A walk-in asked to speak with police about stolen packages.

8:36 p.m.: An officer removed tree limbs from Summer Hill Road.

Tuesday, Nov. 27

1:29 a.m.: Two suspicious men were reported going door to door looking for someone named Craig. Police located the two men, who were knocking on the wrong door.

11:11 a.m.: A Loring Avenue resident reported debris left in front of his house. The incident was part of an ongoing issue with now being left in the road.

5:29 p.m.: A motor vehicle crash was reported at Great Road and Allan Drive.

Wednesday, Nov. 28

8:40 a.m.: A caller on Glendale Street asked to speak with police about an issue with trespassing.

7:51 p.m.: A caller on Waltham Street reported a package was stolen.

Thursday, Nov. 29

11:34 a.m.: A traffic hazard was reported at a Main Street crosswalk.

11:44 p.m.: A motor vehicle crash was reported at Waltham Street.

6:04 p.m.: A walk-in asked to speak with police about receiving unwanted messages on Facebook.

7:39 p.m.: A caller reported hearing dogs screaming and whimpering on Taylor Road. Police spoke with animal control, who stated it could possibly be coyotes.

8:42 p.m.: An erratic driver was reported on Great Road coming in from Sudbury. The area search was negative.

Friday, Nov. 30

9:35 a.m.: A caller reported receiving inappropriate messages. An officer had already taken the report previously.